Games & Challenges
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Saw a commercial for a new game on the game show channel (forget the name of it) but it goes something like this.  You link up two word phrases using the previous last word.  For example

Person 1:  double time

Person 2:  time warp

Person 3:  warp speed

So I'll start:

speed demon
Edited Sep 04 2006 17:11 by Erik
Reason: Moved to games forum
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Quotes provided

(heh, nj.  That's one of my favorite schticks.)

 

To everybody:  suggestion for the game (by no means binding)... I wonder if people can use a singular rather than a plural when at all possible.  Just makes for a more even flow, and helps make this chain of words we're creating less forced and contrived and more fun.  There are so many phrases we use on an everyday basis that get turned on their head when the word is put at the beginning rather than the end.. and vice versa. 


Alternatively, maybe just using a form of the word instead of the form the last poster used would be acceptable.

Original Post by modifiedme:

To everybody:  suggestion for the game (by no means binding)... I wonder if people can use a singular rather than a plural when at all possible.  Just makes for a more even flow, and helps make this chain of words we're creating less forced and contrived and more fun.  There are so many phrases we use on an everyday basis that get turned on their head when the word is put at the beginning rather than the end.. and vice versa. 


Alternatively, maybe just using a form of the word instead of the form the last poster used would be acceptable.

 I concur!  When I answer, I try not to add "s" or "ed" because it is difficult.

Original Post by modifiedme:

Quotes provided

 

provide for

for sale

sale sign

sign up

up anchor

anchor away

away game

 

game face

face mask

mask flower

flower power

power up

up against

against time

time out

out act

act out

ok...

out back

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